Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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... examples illustrate the ancient origins of human experimentation . The burgeoning of a general awareness that ex ... example , there is Wiggers's code , 1950 ; the American Hospital Association's code , 1957 ; Bradford Hill's code ...
... examples illustrate the ancient origins of human experimentation . The burgeoning of a general awareness that ex ... example , there is Wiggers's code , 1950 ; the American Hospital Association's code , 1957 ; Bradford Hill's code ...
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... example is no longer anonymous , since it has repeatedly been identified in the press . It is referred to here , for further pertinent material has become available since it was first discussed . In several of the examples presented in ...
... example is no longer anonymous , since it has repeatedly been identified in the press . It is referred to here , for further pertinent material has become available since it was first discussed . In several of the examples presented in ...
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... example is that study of the use of prisoners will finally determine the proper ethical degrees of freedom for future experimentation in that area . In still another example , however ill - advised it may have been in concept and in ...
... example is that study of the use of prisoners will finally determine the proper ethical degrees of freedom for future experimentation in that area . In still another example , however ill - advised it may have been in concept and in ...
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